CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] This application relates to the field of electronic device accessories, and in particular,
to a stylus and an electronic device assembly.
BACKGROUND
[0003] A stylus may serve as an input device of some electronic devices (for example, a
mobile phone, a tablet computer, and a notebook computer). Some styluses require a
pressure sensing system for interaction.
[0004] In a known technology, for a stylus, a pressure sensing chip is disposed on a rigid
board part of a rigid-flexible board. After being collected by using a strain gauge,
pressure or strain is transferred to the pressure sensing chip by using the rigid-flexible
board to be converted into a digital signal, and then the digital signal is transmitted
to a main circuit board by using a flexible board part of the rigid-flexible board.
This causes a problem of a complex structure and relatively high costs.
SUMMARY
[0005] This application provides a stylus and an electronic device assembly, to resolve
a problem that a pressure sensing signal transferring part of a stylus in a known
technology has a complex structure and relatively high costs.
[0006] According to a first aspect, an embodiment of this application provides a stylus,
including a main circuit board, a pressure sensing module, and a first flexible printed
circuit. The main circuit board includes a pressure sensing chip; the pressure sensing
module includes a pressure strain collection element; one end of the first flexible
printed circuit is electrically connected to the pressure strain collection element,
and the other end of the first flexible printed circuit is electrically connected
to the main circuit board for communication between the pressure sensing chip and
the pressure strain collection element.
[0007] In this embodiment of this application, the pressure sensing chip is disposed on
the main circuit board, so that the pressure strain collection element can be electrically
connected to the pressure sensing chip on the main circuit board by using the first
flexible printed circuit, and a pressure sensing signal is transferred to the pressure
sensing chip and even the main circuit board for signal processing.
[0008] In comparison with this embodiment, a manner used in some known technologies is as
follows: A pressure sensing chip is disposed on a rigid board part of a rigid-flexible
board; after being collected by using a strain gauge, pressure or strain is transferred
to the pressure sensing chip by using the rigid-flexible board to be converted into
a digital signal; and then the digital signal is transmitted to a main circuit board
by using a flexible board part of the rigid-flexible board. Therefore, in comparison
with the foregoing known technologies, in this embodiment, the pressure sensing signal
can be transmitted by using the first flexible printed circuit, and a relatively high-cost
rigid-flexible board does not need to be disposed, thereby reducing product costs.
[0009] In a possible implementation, the main circuit board includes a board-to-board connector
electrically connected to the pressure sensing chip, and the first flexible printed
circuit is connected to the main circuit board by using the board-to-board connector,
to implement communication between the pressure strain collection element and the
pressure sensing chip.
[0010] In this implementation, a connection between the first flexible printed circuit and
the main circuit board can be conveniently implemented by using the board-to-board
connector.
[0011] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a stylus tip and a stylus
housing; the stylus housing limits internal space; the pressure sensing module further
includes a conducting holder, the conducting holder is disposed in the internal space,
and the pressure strain collection element is installed on the conducting holder;
and the stylus tip is located at an end of the stylus housing in an axial direction
and is connected to the conducting holder, and pressure or strain to which the stylus
tip is subject can be conducted to the pressure strain collection element by using
the conducting holder.
[0012] In this implementation, a first coding electrode is disposed on the stylus tip, to
facilitate determining of a location of the stylus tip. Structural dispositions of
the stylus tip and the conducting holder facilitate conducting the pressure or the
strain to the pressure strain collection element.
[0013] In a possible implementation, an end of the stylus tip away from the stylus housing
is tapered.
[0014] In this implementation, the stylus tip is tapered, which facilitates accurate positioning.
[0015] In a possible implementation, the conducting holder includes a holder member and
a pressure sensing spring sheet; and one end of the holder member is installed with
the stylus tip, the other end of the holder member presses the pressure sensing spring
sheet against the stylus housing, and the pressure strain collection element is attached
to the pressure sensing spring sheet, so that pressure or strain to which the stylus
tip is subject can be conducted by using the holder member, and deform the pressure
sensing spring sheet, thereby driving deformation of the pressure strain collection
element.
[0016] In this implementation, the pressure and the strain are transferred to the pressure
sensing spring sheet by using the holder member, which facilitates the pressure and
the strain to be transferred to the pressure strain collection element and induced
by the pressure strain collection element.
[0017] In a possible implementation, the pressure sensing spring sheet is U-shaped and includes
a bottom sheet, a first side sheet, and a second side sheet; the bottom sheet extends
along a first direction, and the first direction is an axial direction of the stylus;
and the first side sheet and the second side sheet respectively extend, in a direction
perpendicular to the bottom sheet, from two ends of the bottom sheet along the first
direction to connect to the stylus housing; the bottom sheet is connected to the holder
member through fastening; and the pressure strain collection element is a strain gauge,
and the strain gauge is attached to an outer side surface of the pressure sensing
spring sheet and covers two sides of a bending corner between the first side sheet
and the bottom sheet and/or two sides of a bending corner between the second side
sheet and the bottom sheet.
[0018] In this implementation, the pressure sensing spring sheet can relatively reliably
transfer the pressure or the strain.
[0019] In a possible implementation, the holder member includes a support stand and a main
shaft part, the support stand is spaced from the main circuit board along a first
direction, and the first direction is an axial direction of the stylus; and the main
shaft part is connected to an end of the support stand away from the main circuit
board and is connected to the stylus tip; the first flexible printed circuit includes
a first flexible board part and a second flexible board part, the first flexible board
part is attached to and installed on the support stand, and the second flexible board
part is led out from the first flexible board part and connected to the main circuit
board; and the pressure strain collection element is a strain gauge, and the strain
gauge is electrically connected to the main circuit board by using the second flexible
board part.
[0020] In this implementation, a structural design of the holder member facilitates disposition
of the first flexible printed circuit, and a structure is simple and proper.
[0021] In a possible implementation, a first coding electrode is disposed at the stylus
tip; a coding chip is disposed on the main circuit board, and the coding chip can
generate a first coded signal; and the coding chip is electrically connected to the
first coding electrode, to transmit the first coded signal to the first coding electrode;
the stylus further includes a strip-shaped circuit board; and the strip-shaped circuit
board extends along the first direction, one end of the strip-shaped circuit board
is electrically connected to the second flexible board part, and the other end of
the strip-shaped circuit board extends to the stylus tip and is electrically connected
to the first coding electrode, to transmit the first coded signal.
[0022] In this implementation, the first coded signal can be conveniently transmitted in
the axial direction by using the strip-shaped circuit board.
[0023] In a possible implementation, the main shaft part has a shaft hole penetrating along
the first direction; and a part of the strip-shaped circuit board is accommodated
in the shaft hole, and a part of the strip-shaped circuit board extends out of the
shaft hole, is supported on the support stand, and is electrically connected to the
second flexible board part.
[0024] In this implementation, the shaft hole is disposed on the main shaft part to accommodate
the strip-shaped circuit board, and therefore, a structure is compact and proper.
[0025] In a possible implementation, the main shaft part includes a first shaft part and
a second shaft part; the first shaft part is of a hollow cylindrical structure, and
is integrally formed with the support stand; and the strip-shaped circuit board penetrates
the first shaft part; and one end of the second shaft part is filled inside the first
shaft part, the other end of the second shaft part extends out of the first shaft
part along the first direction to a side away from the support stand, and the second
shaft part wraps a part of the strip-shaped circuit board.
[0026] In this implementation, the strip-shaped circuit board is wrapped by using the second
shaft part, improving bending rigidity of the strip-shaped circuit board.
[0027] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a reinforcing strip, and
the reinforcing strip is connected to the strip-shaped circuit board through fastening
and is wrapped in the second shaft part.
[0028] In this implementation, the reinforcing strip further improves bending rigidity of
the strip-shaped circuit board.
[0029] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a pogo pin; the pogo pin
is supported between the first coding electrode and the main shaft part; and the pogo
pin is electrically connected to the first coding electrode and the strip-shaped circuit
board, to transmit the first coded signal.
[0030] In this implementation, the pogo pin is disposed between the first coding electrode
and the main shaft part, which increases buffers, and can maintain an electrical connection
between the first coding electrode and the strip-shaped circuit board.
[0031] In a possible implementation, the support stand has a first end and a second end
that are opposite to each other along the first direction; the first end is close
to the main circuit board, and the second end is away from the main circuit board;
the support stand has a first side and a second side that are opposite to each other
along a second direction, and the support stand has a first surface and a second surface
that are opposite to each other along a third direction; and the second direction
is perpendicular to the first direction, and the third direction is perpendicular
to the first direction and perpendicular to the second direction.
[0032] In this implementation, a proper design of the support stand facilitates installing
structures such as the first flexible printed circuit.
[0033] In a possible implementation, the first flexible board part is plate-like, and is
stacked on the first surface; and the second flexible board part is plate-like, the
second flexible board part is located on the first side of the support stand, a board
surface of the first flexible board part is parallel to a board surface of the main
circuit board, and a board surface of the second flexible board part is perpendicular
to the board surface of the main circuit board.
[0034] In this implementation, the first flexible board part and the second flexible board
part are respectively disposed on two sides, so that mutual interference between the
second coded signal and the first coded signal/the pressure sensing signal can be
reduced.
[0035] In a possible implementation, the board surface of the second flexible board part
is in a wave shape. In this implementation, the board surface of the second flexible
board part is in the wave shape, which has a specific axial stretching ability, and
can adapt to a relative location deviation between the main circuit board and the
support stand.
[0036] In a possible implementation, the second flexible board part has a first conductive
circuit and a second conductive circuit; the first conductive circuit is configured
to transmit the first coded signal, the second conductive circuit is configured to
transmit a pressure sensing signal, and the pressure sensing signal is an analog electrical
signal generated by the strain gauge under an action of pressure or strain from the
stylus tip; and the first conductive circuit and the second conductive circuit are
spaced from each other along a width direction of the second flexible board part,
and the width direction of the second flexible board part is perpendicular to an extension
direction of the second flexible board part.
[0037] In this implementation, the two conductive circuits are spaced from each other, which
can reduce mutual interference between the two conductive circuits.
[0038] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a second coding electrode,
and the coding chip can generate a second coded signal; the second coding electrode
is spaced from the first coding electrode; and the stylus further includes a second
flexible printed circuit; the second coding electrode is electrically connected to
the coding chip by using the second flexible printed circuit; and the second flexible
circuit is located on the second side of the support stand.
[0039] In this implementation, the second flexible printed circuit is disposed on the second
side, the second flexible printed circuit is disposed on the first side, and the two
flexible printed circuits are respectively disposed on two sides, reducing mutual
interference between signals transferred on the two flexible printed circuits.
[0040] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a first coding electrode;
and a coding chip is disposed on the main circuit board, and the coding chip can generate
a first coded signal; and the coding chip is electrically connected to the first coding
electrode, to transmit the first coded signal to the first coding electrode.
[0041] In this implementation, the first coded signal can be reflected by using the coding
chip and the first coding electrode, to interact with a matched electronic device.
[0042] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a second coding electrode,
and the second coding electrode is spaced from the first coding electrode; and the
coding chip can generate a second coded signal; and the coding chip is electrically
connected to the second coding electrode, to transmit the second coded signal to the
second coding electrode.
[0043] In this implementation, the second coded signal can be reflected by using the coding
chip and the second coding electrode, to interact with a matched electronic device.
[0044] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes a second flexible printed
circuit; and the second coding electrode is electrically connected to the coding chip
by using the second flexible printed circuit.
[0045] In this implementation, the second coded signal is transmitted by using the second
flexible printed circuit, which avoids a problem of mutual interference between signals
caused by transmitting a plurality of coded signals or pressure sensing signals by
using close lines in some known technologies, and implementation costs are relatively
low.
[0046] In a possible implementation, the stylus further includes an isolation electrode,
and the isolation electrode is grounded; and the isolation electrode is located between
the second coding electrode and the first coding electrode.
[0047] In this implementation, the disposed isolation electrode can separate the first coded
signal and the second coded signal, reduce mutual interference between the first coded
signal and the second coded signal, and prevent the electronic device from incorrectly
determining locations of the first coding electrode and the second coding electrode.
[0048] In a possible implementation, the second flexible printed circuit and the first flexible
printed circuit are two mutually independent flexible printed circuits, or are two
parts of one flexible printed circuit.
[0049] In this implementation, the second flexible printed circuit and the first flexible
printed circuit are independent of each other, which facilitates setting a space between
the two and improves antiinterference capabilities of the two; or the second flexible
printed circuit and the first flexible printed circuit are two parts of one flexible
printed circuit, reducing a quantity of parts. According to a second aspect, an embodiment
of this application provides an electronic device assembly, including an electronic
device and a stylus. The electronic device includes a touchscreen, and the stylus
is the foregoing stylus. The stylus is coupled to the touchscreen and is used as an
input device for the electronic device.
[0050] The electronic device assembly in this embodiment of this application can implement
interaction between the stylus and the electronic device, and uses the foregoing stylus,
having a beneficial effect of relatively low costs.
[0051] In a possible implementation, the electronic device is a tablet computer, and an
electrode distributed on a surface is disposed on the touchscreen. The stylus has
a coding electrode, and the coding electrode of the stylus can cooperate with the
electrode distributed on the surface of the electronic device to form a capacitor.
[0052] In this implementation, the stylus can interact with the tablet computer, and is
used as an input device of the tablet computer, so that the stylus is easy to use.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0053] To describe the technical solutions in embodiments of this application more clearly,
the following briefly describes the accompanying drawings in the embodiments. It should
be understood that, the accompanying drawings below only show some embodiments of
this application, and thus should not be considered as limitations on the scope. A
person of ordinary skill in the art may still derive other related drawings from the
accompanying drawings without creative efforts.
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of an electronic device assembly according to an embodiment
of this application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a principle of detecting an inclination angle of
a stylus by an electronic device assembly in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a structure of a stylus according to an embodiment
of this application;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of an internal structure of a stylus in FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a view in a direction A of FIG. 4 (a partial structure is hidden and is
not shown);
FIG. 6 is a cutaway drawing of FIG. 4 (a partial structure is hidden and not shown);
and
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of a location C of FIG. 6.
Description of reference numerals of main elements:
[0054]
Electronic device assembly |
500 |
Electronic device |
300 |
Touchscreen |
310 |
Electrode |
311 |
Stylus |
100 |
Coding electrodes |
101a and 101b |
Main circuit board |
10 |
Pressure sensing chip |
10a |
Board-to-board connector |
10b |
Coding chip |
10c |
First flexible printed circuit |
11 |
Pressure sensing module |
12 |
Pressure strain collection element |
13 |
Strain gauge |
13a |
Conducting holder |
14 |
Stylus housing |
15 |
Stylus tip |
16 |
Strip-shaped circuit board |
17 |
Pressure sensing spring sheet |
18 |
Holder member |
19 |
First flexible board part |
20 |
Second flexible board part |
21 |
First coding electrode |
22 |
Second coding electrode |
23 |
Isolation electrode |
24 |
Pogo pin |
25 |
First conductive circuit |
26 |
Second conductive circuit |
27 |
Second flexible printed circuit |
28 |
Ground contact point |
29 |
Support stand |
30 |
Main shaft part |
31 |
First shaft part |
32 |
Second shaft part |
33 |
Reinforcing strip |
34 |
Conduction metal |
35 |
Bottom sheet |
36 |
First side sheet |
37 |
Second side sheet |
38 |
First end |
D1 |
Second end |
D2 |
Communication hole |
K1 |
Shaft hole |
K2 |
Via hole |
K3 |
Central axis |
L1 |
Boundary |
L2 |
First side |
M1 |
Second side |
M2 |
Screw |
N1 |
First surface |
P1 |
Second surface |
P2 |
Internal space |
Q1 |
First direction |
X |
Second direction |
Y |
Third direction |
Z |
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0055] The following clearly describes the technical solutions in embodiments of this application
with reference to the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of this application.
It is clear that the described embodiments are only some but not all of the embodiments
of this application.
[0056] It should be noted that when a component is referred to as being "fastened to" another
component, the component may be directly fastened to the another component, or there
may be a component between the component and the another component. When a component
is considered as being "connected to" another component, the component may be directly
connected to the another component, or there may be a component between the component
and the another component. When a component is considered as being "disposed on" another
component, the component may be directly disposed on the another component, or there
may be a component between the component and the another component. The terms "perpendicular",
"horizontal", "left", "right", and other similar expressions as used in this specification
are for illustration only.
[0057] Unless otherwise defined, meanings of all technical and scientific terms used in
this specification are the same as those usually understood by a person skilled in
the art to which this application belongs. The terms used herein in this specification
of this application are merely intended to describe specific implementations but not
intended to limit this application. The term "or/and" used in this specification includes
any or all combinations of one or more related listed items. Some implementations
of this application are described in detail. In absence of conflicts, the following
implementations and features in the implementations may be combined.
[0058] FIG. 1 shows an electronic device assembly 500. The electronic device assembly 500
includes an electronic device 300 and a stylus 100. The electronic device 300 may
be a device that has a touchscreen 310, such as a mobile phone, a tablet computer,
a notebook computer, or an industrial control screen device.
[0059] The stylus 100 is coupled to the touchscreen 310, that is, the stylus 100 can be
induced by the touchscreen 310 and/or send a signal to the touchscreen 310.
[0060] The touchscreen 310 may be coupled to the stylus 100 in a plurality of manners. For
example, as shown in FIG. 1, the touchscreen 310 uses a capacitive screen and has
an electrode 311 distributed on a surface. When the stylus 100 approaches or is connected
to the touchscreen 310, a part of the stylus 100 approaching to or being in contact
with the touchscreen 310 (for example, a stylus tip) forms a capacitor with the electrode
311 near a location corresponding to the touchscreen 310. By detecting a location,
a capacitance, and the like of the capacitor, the electronic device 300 may determine
information such as a location and an inclination angle of the stylus 100, and may
further determine a signal to be input by a user. A correspondence between different
locations and/or capacitances of the capacitor and information such as locations/inclination
angles of the stylus 100 may be obtained in an analog manner and pre-stored in the
electronic device 300. A correspondence between information such as a location/an
inclination angle of the stylus 100 and a signal to be input by the user may be predefined
and stored in a storage unit of the electronic device.
[0061] Alternatively, after the capacitor is formed between the stylus 100 and the electrode
311 of the touchscreen 310, the stylus 100 transmits a coded signal (for example,
a square wave signal of >20 Vp-p), and the touchscreen 310 can receive the signal,
to position a location of the stylus 100. Referring to FIG. 2, when required, two
spaced coding electrodes 101a and 101b may be disposed on the stylus 100, and the
touchscreen 310 may calculate an included angle between the stylus 100 and the touchscreen
310 by inducting locations of the two coding electrodes 101a and 101b. A calculation
manner of the included angle may be as follows: A space s1 between projections of
the two coding electrodes 101a and 101b on the touchscreen 310 is calculated. In this
case, an angle A1 between the stylus 100 and the touchscreen 310 meets: cosA1=s1/s2,
where s2 is a space between the two coding electrodes 101a and 101b on the stylus
100.
[0062] When required, a pressure sensor (not shown in the figure) may be further disposed
on the stylus 100, and is configured to obtain a pressure signal between the stylus
100 and the touchscreen 310. The pressure signal may be transmitted to the electronic
device 300 by using the coding electrode 101a or the coding electrode 101b of the
stylus 100.
[0063] The electronic device 300 may predefine, based on obtained signals such as a location,
an inclination angle, and pressure of the stylus 100, a plurality of different input
manners, for example, tapping, drawing a line, and calling out a menu.
[0064] For example, when the stylus 100 is used to draw on the touchscreen 310, a pressure
value corresponds to a thickness or the like of a drawn line.
[0065] For another example, when the stylus 100 is used to replace a mouse to perform a
click operation, a click is defined as an input manner such as a left-click, a right-click,
or a double-click by using pressure, duration, or an inclination angle of the click.
[0066] In addition to the foregoing example manner, any other proper interaction manner
may be used for interaction between the stylus 100 and the electronic device 300.
[0067] FIG. 3-FIG. 6 show an example stylus 100 according to this application, which may
be used as an input device of an electronic device 300 (for example, a tablet computer).
[0068] Referring to FIG. 3 and FIG. 4, the stylus 100 includes a stylus housing 15, a stylus
tip 16, a main circuit board 10, a first flexible printed circuit 11, and a pressure
sensing module 12. The stylus housing 15 defines internal space Q1, and the main circuit
board 10, the first flexible printed circuit 11, and the pressure sensing module 12
are installed in the internal space Q1 of the stylus housing 15. The stylus tip 16
is located at an end part of the stylus housing 15 and is connected to the pressure
sensing module 12.
[0069] During use, a user holds the stylus housing 15 by hand, and presses the stylus tip
16 onto the touchscreen 310 (referring to FIG. 1). The pressure sensing module 12
receives pressure or strain to which the stylus tip 16 is subject, converts the pressure
or the strain into an analog electrical signal, and transmits the analog electrical
signal to the main circuit board 10 by using the first flexible printed circuit 11.
[0070] The main circuit board 10 may include a printed circuit board (Printed Circuit Board,
PCB), for example, a phenol paper laminate, an epoxy paper laminate, a polyester glass
felt laminate, an epoxy glass cloth laminate, or a base material using another material,
an electric element (for example, a capacitor, a resistor or a chip) and a conductive
circuit are disposed on the printed circuit board, and the main circuit board 10 may
be a single-sided board, a double-sided board, or a multilayer board.
[0071] In this embodiment, the main circuit board 10 includes a pressure sensing chip 10a.
The pressure sensing chip 10a described in this embodiment is a chip configured to
receive and process an analog electrical signal from a pressure sensing element such
as a strain gauge. For example, the pressure sensing chip 10a may receive the analog
electrical signal of the strain gauge, convert the analog electrical signal into a
digital signal, and transmit the digital signal to a microcontroller unit (Microcontroller
Unit, MCU, which is not shown in the figure) of the main circuit board for processing.
The microcontroller unit may process (for example, amplify) the signal or use the
signal (for example, wirelessly transmit the signal to the electronic device) independently
or in cooperation with another functional module on the main circuit board 10 (for
example, a wireless module).
[0072] The pressure sensing chip 10a in this embodiment is disposed on the main circuit
board 10. For example, a pad (not shown in the figure) configured to fasten each pin
(not shown in the figure) of the pressure sensing chip 10a is disposed on the main
circuit board 10, and the pressure sensing chip 10a is integrated into the main circuit
board 10 through welding connection between the pin of the pressure sensing chip 10a
and the pad on the main circuit board 10.
[0073] The pressure sensing module 12 includes a pressure strain collection element 13.
The pressure strain collection element 13 may be a strain gauge 13a, and can convert
induced pressure or strain into an analog electrical signal. For example, the stylus
tip 16 of the stylus 100 abuts against the pressure strain collection element 13 by
using a structure that can conduct pressure or strain. In this way, when the user
holds the stylus housing 15 by hand and presses the stylus tip 16 of the stylus 100
onto the touchscreen 310, the pressure or the strain to which the stylus tip is subject
may be conducted to the pressure strain collection element 13 by using the structure,
and is perceived by the pressure strain collection element 13. The first flexible
printed circuit 11 includes a flexible printed circuit (Flexible Printed Circuit,
FPC), which uses polyimide, a polyester film, or another flexible material as a base
material, and a conductive circuit laid on the flexible printed circuit, and has a
relatively good deformation capability.
[0074] The pressure strain collection element 13 is electrically connected to the pressure
sensing chip 10a by using the first flexible printed circuit 11. A manner in which
the first flexible printed circuit 11 is connected to the pressure sensing chip 10a
may be as follows: A board-to-board (Board to board, BTB) connector 10b electrically
connected to the pressure sensing chip 10a is disposed on the main circuit board 10.
The first flexible printed circuit 11 is connected to the main circuit board 10 by
using the board-to-board connector 10b, and communicates with the pressure sensing
chip 10a by using a conducted circuit on the main circuit board 10. The pressure sensing
chip 10a is disposed on the main circuit board 10, so that the pressure strain collection
element 13 can be electrically connected to the pressure sensing chip 10a on the main
circuit board 10 by using the first flexible printed circuit 11, and a pressure sensing
signal is transferred to the pressure sensing chip 10a and even the main circuit board
10 for signal processing.
[0075] In some known technologies, a pressure sensing chip is disposed, and the pressure
sensing chip is disposed on a rigid board part of a rigid-flexible board. After being
collected by using the strain gauge, a pressure sensing signal is transferred to the
pressure sensing chip by using the rigid-flexible board to be converted into a digital
signal, and then the digital signal is transmitted to the main circuit board by using
a flexible board part of the rigid-flexible board. The known technique increases overall
costs of the stylus due to high manufacturing costs of the rigid-flexible board itself.
[0076] In comparison with the foregoing known technology, in this embodiment, transmission
of the pressure sensing signal can be implemented by using a flexible printed circuit
(namely, the first flexible printed circuit 11), and there is no need to dispose the
rigid-flexible board with relatively high costs, which reduces overall costs of the
stylus 100.
[0077] For the stylus 100 in this embodiment, when the stylus 100 interacts with the electronic
device 300 (referring to FIG. 1 or FIG. 2), when the stylus 100 presses the touchscreen
310 of the electronic device 300, a location or coordinates of the stylus 100 may
be perceived by the electronic device 300. In addition, a wireless signal transmitting
module (for example, a Bluetooth module and a WIFI module, which are not shown in
the figure) may be disposed on the stylus 100, and is configured to transmit the pressure
sensing signal to the electronic device 300. The pressure sensing signal may be used
as a parameter used by the electronic device 300 to determine information input by
the stylus 100. Based on coordinate information and pressure information, the stylus
100 may implement input in manners such as tapping, drawing lines of different thicknesses,
and writing on the touchscreen 310.
[0078] In addition to being transmitted by using the wireless signal transmitting module
such as Bluetooth or WIFI, the pressure sensing signal may be further sent by using
a coding electrode on the stylus 100. To be specific, a coded signal sent by the coding
electrode may be used as a signal used by the electronic device 300 to obtain the
location and a posture of the stylus 100, and may also include data of the pressure
sensing signal (for example, a pressure value).
[0079] In some embodiments, if the strain gauge 13a receives a relatively small analog electrical
signal, the pressure sensing chip 10a or the main circuit board 10 may include an
amplification unit (not shown in the figure) configured to amplify the signal.
[0080] In this embodiment, the stylus housing 15 mainly limits an appearance shape of the
stylus 100, and is used by an operator for holding, tapping, writing, drawing, or
the like. The appearance shape of the stylus housing 15 may be set as required. For
example, the stylus housing 15 is roughly rodshaped, and a cross section of the stylus
housing 15 may be square, circular, oval, polygonal, or in another shape.
[0081] The stylus tip 16 is located at an end of the stylus housing 15 in an axial direction
and may be set to be tapered. An outer surface of a tip end of the stylus tip 16 may
be set as a spherical arc-shaped surface to increase smoothness of stylus tip 16 sliding.
A radius of the spherical arc-shaped surface at the stylus tip 16 may be set to be
relatively small (for example, less than 0.5 mm), to improve and ensure positioning
precision of the touchscreen 310.
[0082] The pressure sensing module 12 in this embodiment further includes a conducting holder
14, configured to conduct pressure or strain. The conducting holder 14 is disposed
in the internal space Q1 of the stylus housing 15, and the pressure strain collection
element 13 is installed in a part of the conducting holder 14 close to the main circuit
board 10. The stylus tip 16 is located at the end of the stylus housing 15 in the
axial direction and is connected to the conducting holder 14, and pressure or strain
to which the stylus tip 16 is subject may be conducted to the pressure strain collection
element 13 by using the conducting holder 14.
[0083] Referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, in an implementation, the conducting holder 14 includes
a pressure sensing spring sheet 18 and a holder member 19.
[0084] One end of the holder member 19 is installed with the stylus tip 16 (referring to
FIG. 3), the other end of the holder member presses the pressure sensing spring sheet
18 against the stylus housing 15, and the pressure strain collection element 13 is
attached to the pressure sensing spring sheet 18, so that pressure or strain to which
the stylus tip 16 is subject can be conducted by using the holder member 19, and deform
the pressure sensing spring sheet 18, thereby driving deformation of the pressure
strain collection element 13.
[0085] A specific structure of the holder member 19 in this embodiment may be set as required.
For example, referring to FIG. 4-FIG. 6, in this embodiment, the holder member 19
includes a support stand 30 and a main shaft part 31 that are connected along a first
direction X (being an axial direction of the stylus). The support stand 30 is spaced
from the main circuit board 10 in the first direction X. The main shaft part 31 is
located on a side of the support stand 30 away from the main circuit board 10, and
the stylus tip 16 is connected to an end of the main shaft part 31 away from the support
stand 30.
[0086] The support stand 30 has a first end D1 and a second end D2 that are opposite to
each other along the first direction X. The support stand 30 has a first side M1 and
a second side M2 that are opposite to each other along a second direction Y, and the
first side M1 and the second side M2 correspond to two sides of the main circuit board
10 in a width direction. The support stand 30 has a first surface P1 and a second
surface P2 that are opposite to each other along a third direction Z. The second direction
Y is perpendicular to the first direction X, and the third direction Z is perpendicular
to the first direction X and perpendicular to the second direction Y.
[0087] The pressure sensing spring sheet 18 is U-shaped and includes a bottom sheet 36,
a first side sheet 37, and a second side sheet 38. The pressure sensing spring sheet
18 may be made of a material such as metal, and has a specific elastic deformation
capability. The bottom sheet 36 extends along the first direction X; and the first
side sheet 37 and the second side sheet 38 respectively extend, in a direction perpendicular
to the bottom sheet 36, from two ends of the bottom sheet 36 along the first direction
X to connect to the stylus housing 15. The bottom sheet 36 is connected to the second
surface P2 of the support stand 30 through fastening. The pressure strain collection
element 13 is the strain gauge 13a. The strain gauge 13a is attached to an outer side
surface of the pressure sensing spring sheet 18 (being a side surface of the pressure
sensing spring sheet 18 away from a bending direction of the first side sheet 37 and
the second side sheet 38), and covers two sides of a bending corner between the first
side sheet 37 and the bottom sheet 36 and/or two sides of a bending corner between
the second side sheet 38 and the bottom sheet 36. Optionally, the strain gauge 13a
and the bottom sheet 36 that are stacked may be locked and connected to the second
surface P2 of the support stand 30 by using a locking member such as a screw.
[0088] In this way, the pressure and the strain to which the stylus tip 16 is subject are
conducted to the bottom sheet 36 of the pressure sensing spring sheet 18 by using
the holder member 19, so that the bottom sheet 36 is deformed along the axial direction
of the stylus 100 (namely, the first direction X). The deformation is disposed in
combination with a structure in which end parts of the first side sheet 37 and the
second side sheet 38 are connected to the stylus housing 15, so that an included angle
between the first side sheet 37/the second side sheet 38 and the bottom sheet 36 changes.
Further, the pressure or the strain is conducted to the strain gauge 13a covering
the first side sheet 37/the second side sheet 38 and the bottom sheet 36, so that
the strain gauge 13a generates a corresponding analog electrical signal.
[0089] In this implementation, the strain gauge 13a covers the bending corner between the
first side sheet 37 and the bottom sheet 36, and is L-shaped as a whole. In other
embodiments, the strain gauge 13a may be U-shaped and extend to cover the bottom sheet
36 and the first side sheet 37 and the second side sheet 38 on the two sides.
[0090] In this implementation, the holder member 19 is provided with a via hole K3 on the
support stand 30, which allows the second side sheet 38 to pass through. A size of
the via hole K3 in the first direction X is greater than a thickness of the second
side sheet 38, so that the second side sheet 38 has specific deformation space without
being impeded by the holder member 19. One end of the bottom sheet 36 close to the
main circuit board 10 extends out of the support stand 30 of the holder member 19,
and the first side sheet 37 is connected to an extension end of the bottom sheet 36,
so that there is a specific space between the first side sheet 37 and the holder member
19, preventing deformation of the first side sheet 37 from being blocked by the holder
member 19.
[0091] Mainly referring to FIG. 6, in this implementation, the main shaft part 31 includes
a first shaft part 32 and a second shaft part 33. The first shaft part 32 is of a
hollow cylindrical structure, and is integrally formed with the support stand 30.
One end of the second shaft part 33 is filled inside the first shaft part 32, and
the other end of the second shaft part extends out of the first shaft part 32 along
the first direction X to a side away from the support stand 30. The first shaft part
32 and the support stand 30 may be integrally formed by using a metal material, and
the second shaft part 33 may be formed and connected to the first shaft part 32 in
a manner of injection molding.
[0092] An end of the second shaft part 33 close to the stylus tip 16 may extend into the
stylus tip 16, and is connected to the stylus tip 16 in manners such as bonding and
threadedly connecting.
[0093] In this structure, the pressure or the strain to which the stylus tip 16 is subject
is transferred to the bottom sheet 36 of the pressure sensing spring sheet 18 by using
the second shaft part 33, the first shaft part 32, and the support stand 30 of the
holder member 19, to implement relative deformation between the bottom sheet 36 of
the pressure sensing spring sheet 18 and the first side sheet 37/the second side sheet
38. The deformation is received by the strain gauge 13a and converted into an analog
electrical signal, and then the analog electrical signal is transferred to the main
circuit board 10 by using the first flexible printed circuit 11.
[0094] In this embodiment, the first flexible printed circuit 11 includes a first flexible
board part 20 and a second flexible board part 21. The first flexible board part 20
is stacked on and connected to the holder member 19. The second flexible board part
21 is led out from the first flexible board part 20 and is connected to the pressure
sensing chip 10a. An electrical connection lead of the strain gauge 13a (which is
a power supply lead, a signal lead, or the like of the strain gauge) may be connected
to the second flexible board part 21, and is electrically connected to the pressure
sensing chip 10a by using a conductive circuit on the second flexible board part 21.
Optionally, the first flexible board part 20 may be stacked on the first surface P1
of the support stand 30, and is opposite to the second surface P2 on which the strain
gauge 13a is located, to reduce mutual interference between signals transmitted by
a circuit on the first flexible board part 20 and a circuit on the strain gauge 13a.
[0095] The second flexible board part 21 may be set to a wavy shape.
[0096] The first flexible board part 20 and the second flexible board part 21 may be two
parts on a flexible printed circuit, and share a same substrate. The first flexible
board part 20 may be fastened on the holder member 19 by using a fastener such as
a screw N1, or may be bound to the holder member 19.
[0097] The strain gauge 13a may be electrically connected to the second flexible board part
21 by using an intermediate lap joint structure, and is electrically connected to
the main circuit board 10 by using the second flexible board part 21. In another embodiment,
the strain gauge 13a may alternatively be disposed to share a same flexible substrate
with the first flexible printed circuit 11. In this way, a conductive circuit configured
to electrically connect the strain gauge 13a and the main circuit board 10 may be
directly wired in the substrate, and no additional connection contact point needs
to be used for pairing an electrical connection, thereby simplifying a structure.
[0098] In the known technology, a location corresponding to the second flexible board part
21 is set to a hard board structure, and is used to dispose the pressure sensing chip
10a. Consequently, a rigid-flexible board needs to be used to implement signal transmission,
and costs are relatively high. In this embodiment, the first flexible board part 20
and the second flexible board part 21 form a pure flexible printed circuit, and costs
are reduced. The pressure sensing chip 10a does not need to be disposed on the first
flexible board part 20, and only some of electro-static discharge (ElectroStatic discharge,
ESD, not shown in the figure) needs to be reserved for reducing electrostatic impact.
[0099] In addition to being configured to transmit the foregoing pressure sensing signal,
the stylus 100 in this embodiment may be further configured to transmit one or more
coded signals.
[0100] For example, as shown in FIG. 3-FIG. 5, a coding chip 10c is disposed on the main
circuit board 10 of the stylus 100, and is configured to generate a first coded signal
and a second coded signal. Correspondingly, a first coding electrode 22 and a second
coding electrode 23 are disposed at an end of the stylus 100 close to the stylus tip
16. The coding chip 10c is electrically connected to the first coding electrode 22,
to transmit the first coded signal to the first coding electrode 22. The coding chip
10c is electrically connected to the second coding electrode 23, to transmit the second
coded signal to the second coding electrode 23.
[0101] The stylus 16 may be made of a conductive material (for example, a metal or non-metal
conductive material), and is used as the first coding electrode 22, or the first coding
electrode 22 may be disposed inside the stylus 16. The second coding electrode 23
may be disposed at a location that is on a circumferential surface of the stylus housing
15 and that is close to the stylus tip 16, and is spaced from the first coding electrode
22 in the first direction X. The second coding electrode 23 may be in an annular structure,
so that the stylus 100 can turn around to any location, and the second coding electrode
23 can form a capacitor corresponding to the electrode 311 of the touchscreen 310.
[0102] In this embodiment, an isolation electrode 24 may be further disposed between the
second coding electrode 23 and the first coding electrode 22, and the isolation electrode
24 may also be disposed to be in an annular shape and surround outside the circumferential
surface of the stylus housing 15. The isolation electrode 24 is grounded, and is configured
to isolate the first coding electrode 22 from the second coding electrode 23, to reduce
mutual impact of coded signals of the first coding electrode 22 and the second coding
electrode 23.
[0103] Certainly, in another embodiment, the isolation electrode 24 may alternatively be
omitted, and mutual impact between the first coding electrode 22 and the second coding
electrode 23 is reduced in another manner, for example, by increasing a space between
the first coding electrode 22 and the second coding electrode 23, or by improving
software or hardware to improve identification precision of the electronic device
300. The following exemplarily describes transmission paths of the first coded signal
and the second coded signal.
[0104] In this embodiment, the stylus 100 further includes a strip-shaped circuit board
17, namely, a longstrip-shaped plate-like structure, on which a conductive circuit
is arranged. The first coding electrode 22 is electrically connected to the first
flexible printed circuit 11 by using the conductive circuit on the strip-shaped circuit
board 17. The coding chip 10c on the main circuit board 10 may be electrically connected
to the stylus tip 16 by using the first flexible printed circuit 11 and the strip-shaped
circuit board 17, to transmit the first coded signal. For ease of description, a conductive
circuit that is on the first flexible printed circuit 11 and that is configured to
electrically connect the strain gauge 13a and the pressure sensing chip 10a is defined
as a first conductive circuit 26, and a conductive circuit that is on the first flexible
printed circuit 11 and that is configured to electrically connect the strip-shaped
circuit board 17 and the coding chip 10c and configured to transmit the first coded
signal is defined as a second conductive circuit 27. Both the first conductive circuit
26 and the second conductive circuit 27 pass through the second flexible board part
21. To reduce mutual interference between the first coded signal and the pressure
sensing signal when the first coded signal and the pressure sensing signal are transmitted
on the second flexible board part 21, in this embodiment, parts that are of the first
conductive circuit 26 and the second conductive circuit 27 and that are on the second
flexible board part 21 are spaced from each other along a width direction of the second
flexible board part 21, and a relatively large space is maintained. A width of the
second flexible board part 21 is perpendicular to an extension direction of the second
flexible board part 21.
[0105] In addition, in this embodiment, the pressure sensing chip 10a is disposed on the
main circuit board 10, and a connection between the strain gauge 13a and the main
circuit board 10 needs to pass through the first conductive circuit 26 of the second
flexible board part 21. In this case, a wiring path of the pressure sensing signal
increases, and a noise risk may be increased. In this embodiment, in addition to the
foregoing manners in which the first conductive circuit 26 and the second conductive
circuit 27 are spaced relatively large and the isolation electrode 24 is disposed,
manners may be used, such as performing four-side grounding protection on the main
circuit board 10, reserving a matching capacitor on the main circuit board 10 to filter
out interference, and avoiding, through a software design, simultaneous transmission
of the first coded signal and the pressure sensing signal, to reduce a risk of the
foregoing signal transmission noise or mutual interference. In some implementations,
a pogo pin 25 is disposed between the strip-shaped circuit board 17 and the first
coding electrode 22. The pogo pin 25 is electrically connected between the first coding
electrode 22 and the strip-shaped circuit board 17, and is configured to transmit
the first coding signal.
[0106] In some implementations, referring to FIG. 6, a shaft hole K2 along the first direction
X may be provided on the foregoing main shaft part 31, and is configured to accommodate
the strip-shaped circuit board 17. For example, after passing through an inner hole
of the first shaft part 32, the strip-shaped circuit board 17 is poured to form the
second shaft part 33 that is connected to the first shaft part 32 and that covers
a part of a length of the strip-shaped circuit board 17. Space that is of the second
shaft part 33 and that is occupied by the strip-shaped circuit board 17 and the inner
hole of the first shaft part 32 together form the foregoing shaft hole K2. This setting
structure is compact, and structural rigidity of the strip-shaped circuit board 17
is improved. In addition, in some implementations, a reinforcing strip 34 may be further
disposed, and the reinforcing strip 34 is connected to the strip-shaped circuit board
17 through fastening and is wrapped in the second shaft part 33. Disposing the reinforcing
strip 34 may further improve bending rigidity of the strip-shaped circuit board 17,
and reduce a tendency of bending deformation of the strip-shaped circuit board 17
under compression. Optionally, the reinforcing strip 34 includes steel sheets attached
to upper and lower surfaces of the strip-shaped circuit board 17, and crosses, along
the first direction X, a boundary L2 of the first shaft part 32 and the second shaft
part 33 in the first direction X.
[0107] Referring to FIG. 3-FIG. 5 again, in this embodiment, the stylus 100 further includes
a second flexible printed circuit 28. The coding chip 10c is electrically connected
to the second coding electrode 23 by using the second flexible printed circuit 28,
to transmit the second coded signal. The second flexible printed circuit 28 extends,
along the first direction X, from the main circuit board 10 to a location of the stylus
tip 16 close to the second coding electrode 23. A board-to-board connector may be
used to connect the coding chip 10c and the second flexible printed circuit 28.
[0108] The second flexible printed circuit 28 is a flexible printed circuit (Flexible Printed
Circuit, FPC), which uses polyimide, a polyester film, or another flexible material
as a base material, and has a relatively good deformation capability. The second flexible
printed circuit 28 and the first flexible printed circuit 11 may be two mutually independent
flexible printed circuits, or may be two parts of one flexible printed circuit.
[0109] The second flexible printed circuit 28 is disposed as a transmission line of the
second coded signal, reducing costs of a solution in which transmission of the second
coded signal is implemented by using the rigid-flexible board and the strip-shaped
circuit board in some known technologies.
[0110] In some implementations, the second flexible printed circuit 28 and the second flexible
board part 21 of the first flexible printed circuit 11 are respectively disposed on
two sides of a central axis L1 of the stylus 100, and the second flexible board part
21 is located on the first side M1, and the second flexible printed circuit 28 is
disposed on the second side M2. For example, as shown in the figure, the second flexible
printed circuit 28 and the second flexible board part 21 of the first flexible printed
circuit 11 are respectively located on the two sides of the width direction of the
main circuit board 10. The width direction of the main circuit board 10 is a direction
parallel to a board surface of the main circuit board 10 and perpendicular to the
central axis of the stylus 100. The second flexible printed circuit 28 and the second
flexible board part 21 of the first flexible printed circuit 11 are disposed on two
sides, so that mutual interference between signals transmitted on the second flexible
printed circuit 28 and the first flexible printed circuit 11 can be reduced.
[0111] In an implementation in which the isolation electrode 24 is disposed, a ground contact
point 29 may be disposed on the strip-shaped circuit board 17 (referring to FIG. 7),
and the isolation electrode 24 may be electrically connected to the ground contact
point 29 by using a conductive structure.
[0112] Referring to FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, in some implementations, the ground contact point
29 is disposed on the strip-shaped circuit board 17, and the isolation electrode 24
is disposed on an outer circumference of the stylus housing 15. To implement an electrical
connection between the isolation electrode 24 and the ground contact point 29, a communication
hole K1 penetrating along a radial direction may be correspondingly opened on the
second shaft part 33, and a conduction metal 35 is attached to a hole wall of the
communication hole K1. One end of the conduction metal 35 is electrically connected
to the ground contact point 29, and the other end of the conduction metal is electrically
connected to the isolation electrode 24, so that the isolation electrode 24 is reliably
grounded by using the ground contact point of the strip-shaped circuit board 17, to
isolate the first coding electrode 22 and the second coding electrode 23. The ground
contact point 29 may be connected to a ground end (not shown in the figure) on the
main circuit board 10 by using the strip-shaped circuit board 17 and the first flexible
printed circuit 11.
[0113] When the stylus 100 in this embodiment of this application is used with the electronic
device 300, operations such as tapping and sliding may be performed on the touchscreen
310 of the electronic device 300 by using the stylus 100 at a specific inclination
angle and by using the stylus tip 16.
[0114] The pressure or the strain to which the stylus tip 16 is subject is applied to the
strain gauge 13a by using the conducting holder 14. After converting the pressure
or the strain into the analog electrical signal, the strain gauge 13a transfers the
analog electrical signal to the pressure sensing chip 10a and the main circuit board
10s by using the first flexible printed circuit 11, and the pressure sensing chip
10a or the main circuit board 10 converts the analog electrical signal into the digital
signal. The digital signal may be transmitted to the electronic device 300 in a wireless
or coding manner. In addition, the stylus 100 may further transmit the first coded
signal and the second coded signal by using the first coding electrode 22 and the
second coding electrode 23. The first coded signal generated by the coding chip 10c
successively passes through the first flexible printed circuit 11, the strip-shaped
circuit board 17, the pogo pin 25, and the first coding electrode 22 (located at the
stylus tip 16), and then is transmitted, so that the first coded signal is received
by the electronic device 300. The second coded signal generated by the coding chip
10c successively passes through the second flexible printed circuit 28 and the second
coding electrode 23, and then is transmitted, so that the second coded signal is received
by the electronic device 300.
[0115] The electronic device 300 may perform corresponding operations based on the received
first coded signal, second coded signal, and pressure sensing signal.
[0116] With reference to the foregoing description, a structure of the stylus 100 in the
embodiments of this application is compact and proper, and the flexible printed circuit
is used to replace the rigid-flexible board or another complex structure to transmit
the pressure sensing signal and some of the coded signals. Therefore, the structure
is simple, costs are relatively low, and product competitiveness is improved.
[0117] The foregoing implementations are merely intended to describe the technical solutions
of this application, but not intended to constitute any limitation. Although this
application is described in detail with reference to the foregoing preferred implementations,
a person of ordinary skill in the art should understand that modifications or equivalent
replacements can be made to the technical solutions of this application, without departing
from the scope of the technical solutions of this application.
1. A stylus, comprising:
a main circuit board, wherein the main circuit board comprises a pressure sensing
chip;
a pressure sensing module, wherein the pressure sensing module comprises a pressure
strain collection element; and
a first flexible printed circuit, wherein one end of the first flexible printed circuit
is electrically connected to the pressure strain collection element, and the other
end of the first flexible printed circuit is electrically connected to the main circuit
board for communication between the pressure sensing chip and the pressure strain
collection element.
2. The stylus according to claim 1, wherein
the main circuit board comprises a board-to-board connector electrically connected
to the pressure sensing chip, and the first flexible printed circuit is connected
to the main circuit board by using the board-to-board connector, to implement communication
between the pressure strain collection element and the pressure sensing chip.
3. The stylus according to claim 1, wherein
the stylus further comprises a stylus tip and a stylus housing;
the stylus housing limits internal space;
the pressure sensing module further comprises a conducting holder, the conducting
holder is disposed in the internal space, and the pressure strain collection element
is installed on the conducting holder; and
the stylus tip is located at an end of the stylus housing in an axial direction and
is connected to the conducting holder, and pressure or strain to which the stylus
tip is subject is capable of being conducted to the pressure strain collection element
by using the conducting holder.
4. The stylus according to claim 3, wherein
an end of the stylus tip away from the stylus housing is tapered.
5. The stylus according to claim 3, wherein
the conducting holder comprises a holder member and a pressure sensing spring sheet;
and one end of the holder member is installed with the stylus tip, the other end of
the holder member presses the pressure sensing spring sheet against the stylus housing,
and the pressure strain collection element is attached to the pressure sensing spring
sheet, so that pressure or strain to which the stylus tip is subject is capable of
being conducted by using the holder member, and deforming the pressure sensing spring
sheet, thereby driving deformation of the pressure strain collection element.
6. The stylus according to claim 5, wherein
the pressure sensing spring sheet is U-shaped and comprises a bottom sheet, a first
side sheet, and a second side sheet; the bottom sheet extends along a first direction,
and the first direction is an axial direction of the stylus; and the first side sheet
and the second side sheet respectively extend, in a direction perpendicular to the
bottom sheet, from two ends of the bottom sheet along the first direction to connect
to the stylus housing;
the bottom sheet is connected to the holder member through fastening; and
the pressure strain collection element is a strain gauge, and the strain gauge is
attached to an outer side surface of the pressure sensing spring sheet and covers
two sides of a bending corner between the first side sheet and the bottom sheet and/or
two sides of a bending corner between the second side sheet and the bottom sheet.
7. The stylus according to claim 5, wherein
the holder member comprises a support stand and a main shaft part, the support stand
is spaced from the main circuit board along a first direction, and the first direction
is an axial direction of the stylus; and the main shaft part is connected to an end
of the support stand away from the main circuit board and is connected to the stylus
tip;
the first flexible printed circuit comprises a first flexible board part and a second
flexible board part, the first flexible board part is attached to and installed on
the support stand, and the second flexible board part is led out from the first flexible
board part and connected to the main circuit board; and
the pressure strain collection element is a strain gauge, and the strain gauge is
electrically connected to the main circuit board by using the second flexible board
part.
8. The stylus according to claim 7, wherein
a first coding electrode is disposed at the stylus tip;
a coding chip is disposed on the main circuit board, and the coding chip is capable
of generating a first coded signal; the coding chip is electrically connected to the
first coding electrode, to transmit the first coded signal to the first coding electrode;
and the stylus further comprises a strip-shaped circuit board; and
the strip-shaped circuit board extends along the first direction, one end of the strip-shaped
circuit board is electrically connected to the second flexible board part, and the
other end of the strip-shaped circuit board extends to the stylus tip and is electrically
connected to the first coding electrode, to transmit the first coded signal.
9. The stylus according to claim 8, wherein
the main shaft part has a shaft hole penetrating along the first direction; and a
part of the strip-shaped circuit board is accommodated in the shaft hole, and a part
of the strip-shaped circuit board extends out of the shaft hole, is supported on the
support stand, and is electrically connected to the second flexible board part.
10. The stylus according to claim 9, wherein
the main shaft part comprises a first shaft part and a second shaft part;
the first shaft part is of a hollow cylindrical structure, and is integrally formed
with the support stand; and the strip-shaped circuit board penetrates the first shaft
part; and
one end of the second shaft part is filled inside the first shaft part, the other
end of the second shaft part extends out of the first shaft part along the first direction
to a side away from the support stand, and the second shaft part wraps a part of the
strip-shaped circuit board.
11. The stylus according to claim 10, wherein
the stylus further comprises a reinforcing strip, wherein the reinforcing strip is
connected to the strip-shaped circuit board through fastening and is wrapped in the
second shaft part.
12. The stylus according to claim 8, wherein
the stylus further comprises a pogo pin;
the pogo pin is supported between the first coding electrode and the main shaft part;
and
the pogo pin is electrically connected to the first coding electrode and the strip-shaped
circuit board, to transmit the first coded signal.
13. The stylus according to claim 9, wherein
the support stand has a first end and a second end that are opposite to each other
along the first direction; the first end is close to the main circuit board, and the
second end is away from the main circuit board; the support stand has a first side
and a second side that are opposite to each other along a second direction, and the
support stand has a first surface and a second surface that are opposite to each other
along a third direction; and the second direction is perpendicular to the first direction,
and the third direction is perpendicular to the first direction and perpendicular
to the second direction.
14. The stylus according to claim 13, wherein
the first flexible board part is plate-like, and is stacked on the first surface;
and
the second flexible board part is plate-like, the second flexible board part is located
on the first side of the support stand, a board surface of the first flexible board
part is parallel to a board surface of the main circuit board, and a board surface
of the second flexible board part is perpendicular to the board surface of the main
circuit board.
15. The stylus according to claim 14, wherein
the board surface of the second flexible board part is in a wave shape.
16. The stylus according to claim 14, wherein
the second flexible board part has a first conductive circuit and a second conductive
circuit;
the first conductive circuit is configured to transmit the first coded signal, the
second conductive circuit is configured to transmit a pressure sensing signal, and
the pressure sensing signal is an analog electrical signal generated by the strain
gauge under an action of pressure or strain from the stylus tip; and
the first conductive circuit and the second conductive circuit are spaced from each
other along a width direction of the second flexible board part, and the width direction
of the second flexible board part is perpendicular to an extension direction of the
second flexible board part.
17. The stylus according to claim 14, wherein
the stylus further comprises a second coding electrode, and the coding chip is capable
of generating a second coded signal; the second coding electrode is spaced from the
first coding electrode; and the stylus further comprises a second flexible printed
circuit;
the second coding electrode is electrically connected to the coding chip by using
the second flexible printed circuit; and
the second flexible circuit is located on the second side of the support stand.
18. The stylus according to any one of claims 1 to 17, wherein
the stylus further comprises a first coding electrode; and
a coding chip is disposed on the main circuit board, and the coding chip is capable
of generating a first coded signal; and the coding chip is electrically connected
to the first coding electrode, to transmit the first coded signal to the first coding
electrode.
19. The stylus according to claim 18, wherein
the stylus further comprises a second coding electrode, and the second coding electrode
is spaced from the first coding electrode; and
the coding chip is capable of generating a second coded signal; and the coding chip
is electrically connected to the second coding electrode, to transmit the second coded
signal to the second coding electrode.
20. The stylus according to claim 19, wherein
the stylus further comprises a second flexible printed circuit; and
the second coding electrode is electrically connected to the coding chip by using
the second flexible printed circuit.
21. The stylus according to claim 19, wherein
the stylus further comprises an isolation electrode, and the isolation electrode is
grounded; and
the isolation electrode is located between the second coding electrode and the first
coding electrode.
22. The stylus according to claim 20, wherein
the second flexible printed circuit and the first flexible printed circuit are two
mutually independent flexible printed circuits, or are two parts of one flexible printed
circuit.
23. An electronic device assembly, wherein the electronic device assembly comprises an
electronic device and the stylus according to any one of claims 1-22; and
the electronic device comprises a touchscreen, and the stylus is coupled to the touchscreen
and is used as an input device of the electronic device.